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LETTERS TO Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a big fire cracker. some puzzles and a book satchell. But before I coles I want to say Merry Christmas to you Santa Claus. GERALD DEATON 1007 Franklin St. Dear Santa Claus: T am a boy ten years and in the fifth grade. I have tried to be a good boy and would like very much to get a nice pair of leather gloves, a game or two, a table tennis set ‘ and anything else you can bring. 1 have a little Brother and Sister please do not forget them they want a lot too. Bye now dear old Santa, I can hardly wait for you to come arouriu. Lots of love, DALLAS BARNES 1018 Vance St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 5 years old and have been real good. 1 want you to bring me a dres ing table, a doll and a red rain cape, a double bed and high chair for my doll. I hope that is not too much. Lots of love, JEAN FAYE JORDAN 56 Madison St. Dear Santa Claus: I’m a little girl 6 years old in the first grade. T want you to bring me a doll, doll bed, locket, ring and coat. My brother is 8 years old. He wants you to bring him a cowboy suit, a suit of clothes, football and a air plane. We will be at our grand mother's house in Emporia. Love, MARTHA LEE and BILL BRADLEY Dear Santa Claus: I am a. little boy five years old and I am getting my older brother to write to you for me. I'm going to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a side walk bicycle and a bow and arrow, a truck and a shovel to go with it, fairy tale book, a gun and holster, and a cowboy suit. Love, WAYNE GRAY Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me an Indian suit, bow and arrow set, dart board or an archery set, circus wagon, foot ball, horn, and a pony if you have one. I also want you to bring my little cousin, at my aunties, what they want. Do not forget my Mother and Daddy. Wish you the best Christmas ever. Lots o’ Love, AL LASSITER Dear Santa: I’ve tried to be a good little girl this year. I go to Sunday School every Sunday and like my teachers very much. I’d like to go to school every day but I’m not old enough as I won’t be six years old until January. I wonder if you could bring me some pretty things for Christmas. I'd like bride doll, doll carriage, cradle, tea set, cooking set and an electric stove. Please don’t forget all the other little girls and boys, because I’d like for them to be happy too. A little girl who loves you very much. ANN COURTNEY KENNEMUR Dear Santa Claus: I think I've been a good little boy this year and Id be nappy if you’d bring me a few toys for Xmas. I want a wagon, a fire truck, a dump truck, a cowboy suit, a carnival set, a gun and holster set, and some goodies. And, Santa, I want you to be real good to my two little cousins, Jimmy and David, and to all the other little boys and girls. PETER LUTER Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 6 years old and in the first grade. I would like you to bring me a doll, a carriage and piano. My little bro ther, Wayne, is 3 years old and would like to have a horse, a wagon and doll. Don’t bring him a doll with ihair because he likes to pull hair. Santa don’t forget Junior and my teacher. Love, ETHER CARTER Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: We are two brothers age 9 and 7. We have been good little boys and would like for you to bring us a farm wagon, a gun and a little transfer truck. And IV 'jV W -ITT-—TT——T7 please don’t forget Big Buddy and all the little children across the sea. We will wait up for you Christmas night. Love, Bobby and Vernon Carter £>ear Santa Claus: I have been a very good little girl. This morning I helped Moth er take everything out of the china cupboard and put it back again. I help her everyday and do everything she tells me to do. I wish you would bring me a big baby stroller, a baby doll that has teeth and pigtails, a baby carriage, a tea party set, a girl cowbay and Indian suit and a candy walking stick. Dear Santa, I love you very much. Goodbye untill Christmas. Dots of kisses, Jane Town Talk Mrs. Early Jones, Mrs. James Carter and son, Gary Wayne, sp ent Sunday in Braudnax, Va. with J. C. Crowder. Pfc. Raymond L. Murphy of Lee, Va. spent the week-end in town and visited Miss Alese Nor ton. Miss Louise Crowder of South Hill, Va. and Willie Crowder of Broadnax, Va. are visiting Mrs. Early Jones this week. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority conferred on the uhdersigned in a certai ndeed of trust from Mattie A. Whitaker and Sue M. Whitaker to Geo. C. Green, Trustee, dated the 22nd day of June, 1936, recorded in book 453 at page 566, Office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness at maturity, at the request of the holder of- I said indebtedness the undersigned J I will at 11 o’clock A. M., on the I 5th day of January, 1946, sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Halifax, N. C., the following described real estate, | ifn-Wlt * The following described tracts or parcels of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, to-wit: Those lots located^ on the East side of Jefferson Street and known and designated as LOTS NOS. 214 and 216, and being the identical lots conveyed to W. L. Long by deed from the Old Dominion Trust Company, Trustee, dated the 25th day of July, 1921, said deed being record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, N. C., in Book 325, at page 452, refer ence to which said deed is herebjjf expressly made for a greater cer tainty of description, and being the identical lots or parcels of land conveyed to the Roanoke Rapids Properties, Inc., by deed from R. W. Gordon, Trustee, dated October 4, 1929. This the 4th day of December, 1945. GEO. C. GREEN, 12-27-ch Trusteer, .1. m a .x. ■ a a. a a a. a a M • • Ja • * dL* 'jAL.* ajAL* *jAL* Fur Trimmed Rayon •$£ 5i Slipper p Feminine finery for Christ* mas! Black, blue, * 9g *®j or wine. 4 - B1/^. ■ ^ S* ■ iVr* 'ft? i - * y In Christmas Bali Colors £ ^ _ * £ P Remember the old-fashioned ! Christmas ball colors—bright !^| and gay! Slippers make gay i \ and useful Christmas gifts! \ All Rayon Plush I Slipper ^ ;<?! k Heel is so comfortable! t h . Cotton flannel lin- 1.49 lfl|^ ing! Wine, Red. I Cordurtyy Velvet Slipper ® Wide-waled corduroy in royal blue, wine, 20 . Sizes 4-9.2 & & | SOFAS i :d DUNCAN PHYFE ^ 1 *99.50 ;<$ and up I COLONIAL | *13630 1 CHIPPENDALE 1 1 *16330 ^ | STUDIO COUCHES £ % *5930 UP * k LOVE SEATS . *89.50 * -• Three-piece LIVING ROOM SUITES § $149.50 up 1 pi 3-pc. VELOUR-WINE & BLUE ® LIVING ROOM SUITE *164.50 1 * ;S& I Platform Rockers — Occasion- : al Chairs — Floor and Table j Lamps. | iP All the Above Prices are Below ; i OPA Ceiling. ! r TIRE & FURNITURE STORE j* 200 — ROANOKE AVENUE — 942 mmmmmmwmmmmMmWMmmmmMmWMM*
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